2006 Coopération est une force potentielle importante pour laction syndicale Dispersé bilatérale avec un histoire et de multiples propriétaires ID: 816252
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Slide2CSI
Congrès de Vienne2006
Coopération
est
une
force
potentielle
importante pour
l’action
syndicale
Dispersé
,
bilatérale
,
avec
un
histoire
et de
multiples
“
propriétaires
”
Incider
sur
les
politiques
de
développement
International,
régional
et
national
Améliorer
l’accès
des
syndicats
aux
financement
.
Slide3Depuis
…Creation du
réseau
Plan
d’action
Efficacité
du
développement
syndical
PRINCIPES
Syndicats
comme acteurs de
développement
Conférences
internationales
Plaidoyer
international
et
européen
Formation
, information (bulletin)
Slide4ACTORS IN THE PROGRAMME AND SPHERES OF INFLUENCE
PARTNERSHIPS AND COORDINATION
OBJECTIVE
2
Slide5GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES
and ACTIVITIES
Slide6Development Goal
Trade unions to
contribute to global social, inclusive and sustainable development (including the application of
the decent work agenda – including social protection-, democratic ownership and equality).
Objective
Expected Results
1. Improved
proactive participation of empowered
trade unions in national regional and international
policy dialogue on development.
1.1 Increased capacity to be more representative, autonomous and democratic at the level
of developing country trade unions
1.2 Trade unions advocate for and utilise improved mechanisms of social dialogue and other activities to influence national strategies.
2. Relevant national, regional and international institutions adopt the
decent work agenda, including social protection, equality and democratic ownership as key elements for an alternative and more sustainable development model
2.1
Relevant institutions at all
levels
works with trade unions as unique, specialist, social and development partners in their own right
2.2 Decent work, social protection; democratic ownership
and economic, social and environmental
sustainability are
effectively considered in the
post 2015 development framework.
Slide7Objective
Expected Results
3. Improved effectiveness of trade union development cooperation partnerships
3.1 TUDCN recognised as an open, inclusive platform and appropriate instrument for trade union development cooperation
3.2
Partner relationships between trade unions that receive and provide financial support have become m
ore equal and balanced.
3.3
Improved learning and assessment of the results achieved
3.4 Increased
awareness of the international and national donors on trade union development practices, and openness to specific trade union approaches.
3.5 Strengthened policy and organisational coherence and coordination amongst trade union partners